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Unit L9.2: Character & Setting Unit L9.2: Character & Setting

Unit L9.2: Character & Setting - PowerPoint Presentation

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Unit L9.2: Character & Setting - PPT Presentation

Bell Work p40 Parallel Structure Economy of Language L921 Characterization What is characterization L921 Characterization Describe the characterization in Before the End of Summer ID: 542699

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Unit L9.2: Character & SettingSlide2

Bell Work

p40:

Parallel Structure;

Economy ofLanguageSlide3

L9.2.1: Characterization

What is characterization?Slide4

L9.2.1

: Characterization

Describe the characterization in

Before the End of Summer.Slide5

L9.2.1

: Characterization

Discussion:

Before the End of SummerSlide6

Bell Work

p165:

Combining Sentences;

AnalogiesSlide7

L9.2.2

: Major & Minor Characters

What is the difference between

a

main and minor character?Slide8

L9.2.2

: Major & Minor Characters

Describe the characters of

American History

.Slide9

L9.2.2

: Major & Minor Characters

Discussion:

American HistorySlide10

Bell Work

p235:

Prefixes & SuffixesSlide11

L9.2.3: Protagonist vs. Antagonist

What is the difference between

a protagonist and

an antagonist?Slide12

L9.2.3

: Protagonist vs. Antagonist

Describe the protagonist and antagonist of

The Rules of the Game

.Slide13

L9.2.3

: Protagonist vs. Antagonist

Discussion:

The Rules of the GameSlide14

Bell Work

p191:

Concrete and Abstract Nouns;

The Latin Root

credSlide15

L9.2.4: Flat vs. Round Characters

What is the difference between flat and round characters?Slide16

L9.2.4

: Flat vs. Round Characters

Describe the characters of

The Winner

.Slide17

L9.2.4

: Flat vs. Round Characters

Discussion:

The WinnerSlide18

Bell Work

p85:

EtymologySlide19

L9.2.5

:

Setting

What is setting?Slide20

L9.2.5

: Setting

Describe the

setting of

The Most Dangerous Game

.Slide21

L9.2.5

: Setting

Discussion:

The Most Dangerous GameSlide22

Bell Work

p107:

Sentence FragmentsSlide23

L9.2.6: Mood

What is mood?Slide24

L9.2.6

: Mood

Describe the

mood of

The Cask of Amontillado

.Slide25

L9.2.6

: Mood

Discussion:

The Cask of AmontilladoSlide26

Review

Key Terms:

Characterization

Motive

Main Characters

Minor Character

Protagonist

Antagonist

Round Character

Flat Character

Dynamic Character

Static Character

Setting

Mood